Sentences with phrase «very particular history»

Hank Willis Thomas: The museum at SCAD has a very particular history.
I did my recent paintings specifically in response to a very particular history of painting.
I think of our group as representative of a fairly large community of Christian thinkers who are a product of a very particular history.

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In some ways, they are very different from one another — different in size, in denominational tradition, and in their particular histories, opportunities and burdens.
As being can never be studied as an independent object, the history of metaphysical thought can not be without implications for the history of being:» [E] very science goes through a process of historical development in which, although the fundamental or general problem remains unaltered, the particular form in which this problem presents itself changes from time to time; and the general problem never arises in its pure or abstract form, but always in the particular or concrete form, determined by the present state of knowledge or, in other words, by the development of thought hitherto.
Hence, if we situate the call of Abraham, as well as other special revelatory moments of the history of religion, within the wider context of cosmic evolution, this may help soften the «scandal of particularity» associated with any unique or distinctive summoning by God of a particular people to bear witness in a novel way to the divine promise and mystery that come to expression first in the very creation of the world.
In an article in The Owl of Minerva, 19 Shlomo Avineri shows very convincingly that Hegel's view was that the rational must inevitably triumph in history, but that the progress towards it would have to respect the history of the particular society.
Jesus, as the incarnation of the Son, began at a particular point in history, in a very particular place and time, within a very particular culture.
For instance, if one believes that Christ is in some sense God incarnate, then there is a sense in which the divine second person of the Trinity stands above history, There is also a sense in which the teachings of Christ might be said to have some trans - cultural character, despite being embedded in very particular cultural forms.
In its history a few particular human heroes, kings, ecclesiarchs, and saints stood forth very prominent, overshadowing the imagination with their claims and merits, so that not only they, but all who were associated familiarly with them, shone with a glamour which even the Almighty, it was supposed, must recognize and respect.
The history of the christian religion in particular belies the very teachings of the christ figure, although all religions are filled with contradictions that do not make sense.
The history, light, air, music, food, and people all creates a very particular kind of energy that can makes me feel more connected to the earth than any other place I've been.
Some people find herbal supplements very helpful, it is generally a good idea to work with someone who has knowledge of your particular situation and medical history prior to beginning any of these.
Their study is indeed a smoking gun that exotic neutron star mergers were occurring very early in the history of this particular dwarf galaxy, and for that matter likely in many other small galaxies.
Red is reminded early on that President Kennedy is due to visit Dallas at the end of the month, placing A Perfect World in a very particular, and particularly loaded, period in our history, with the added complication that Red is likely responsible on some level for the safety of Jack and Jackie — eyewitness, footman to the fall of Camelot.
DOMINIC COOKE: It's about a very particular moment, a particular moment in a couple's life but also a particular moment in history - 1962, before the kind of revolution of the»60s kicked in and Britain was still stuck in a very sort of repressed, austere time.
Paul, a young German with a very keen interest in Germany's history, takes us to locations in the capital that are of particular significance to him.
Blaine offered his amendment to the federal Constitution in 1875, and in a minute we'll have a bunch of scholars with us to talk about this particular period of our history, which is a very interesting period.
With 55 examples, an Austin Healey 100S is rare in its own right but this particular example has very local competition history.
Having covered 33500 miles from new and boasting a full BMW service history, the last of which was carried out very recently on 16/10/2017 at North Oxford BMW, this particular vehicle also benefits from BMW's service inclusive package upto 5 years / 50, 000 miles.
Puppy «millers» usually can not answer questions about the dogs they sell, have no idea what proper dog care is about and do not have any med certificates (to them it's cost) or health guarantees and have no or very little history of breeding a particular breed.
There have been very few, if any, strategy games that have selected this particular period of history as their setting, and after Great Invasions it will probably be a while before we see another.
The story heads into some very predictable directions often, with a particular twist early on turning a unique take on Batman's history into something less exciting as a result.
I feel like this is a body of work where I'm departing from my history of documentary photography, because the portraits in particular are about a very internal space, even though they're images of real people.
Nicola Samorì's referencing of the history of art to explore his very particular contemporary voice makes him an emblematic artist for rosenfeld porcini.
With that particular strand's affiliation with the languages of fashion and the lifestyle industry in mind, Roelstraete will also consider the very concept of «turns» and «turning»; the dizzying speed, that is, with which certain moments in art are quite literally turned into history.
The particular monuments the artist is looking at are all ones that are personally significant to her and are these monuments and memorials that commemorate figures, events, and places she grew up with or have played an important part in shaping her very conception of a personal history.
He's described his curatorial outlook as «a very activist, engaged approach, stemming from a belief that to begin to define what later will be understood as the history of your particular moment is one of the richest aspects of being a curator.»
For over a decade, exhibition maker and curator Jens Hoffmann has developed a very particular style of exhibition that sits between cultural history, theater, author theory and contemporary art.
Since the very idea of a «psychedelic art» is tenuous, the exhibition does not propose a canonical presentation, but attempts to establish a series of artist experiments that relate to the many «plateaux» of the psychedelic, and its multiple histories as they unfolded in particular cultural contexts in Europe, Scandinavia, Latin America and Japan.
As a vision of a larger America, the show is far from comprehensive; as a musing on the history of a particular New York institution over nearly a century, it is very fine, smartly detailed and superbly presented.
«The history that our department in particular represents has always been very invested in questions of gender, questions of race, and questions of activism.»
It stands to reason that the oceans haven't been that warm in a while but since the average temperature of the whole mass of water is so dependent on circulation (it's only the surface temperature that's constrained by its interactions with the atmosphere and space), I suppose a plausible history of that particular value would be very hard to reconstruct.
Although in the early history of ccc - gistemp we were very particular to match exactly the precise details of every step of GISTEMP, so that we could understand and reproduce them, subsequent development has allowed many independent variations and experiments, and the fundamental results have been very robust under such variation.
I was able to find one article in particular that has proven to be very helpful and must give credit: «Pomp and Circumstance at the University: The Origin of the Honorary Degree» by Pieter Dhondt in the 20:1 European Review of History 117, answered my questions as best can be.
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